

Today’s Strands puzzle focused on bold words describing obvious and shameless public behavior.
CLEAR CUT spangram connected every answer through themes involving visibility, openness, and noticeable actions.
Words like BRAZEN and FLAGRANT made Sunday’s vocabulary-driven puzzle especially enjoyable and memorable.
The NYT Strands puzzle continues to build on the familiar concept of classic word-search games, using a themed 6×8 letter grid where every answer connects to a single idea. Players must uncover theme words hidden across the board, while the spangram acts as the biggest clue by tying the entire puzzle together with one defining word or phrase.
Strands gives players short clues designed to point toward the day’s topic without making the answers too obvious.
Official hint: We all saw it
Extra hint: Loud, open, and impossible to hide
Both hints pointed toward words that describe actions, behavior, or situations that happen openly and without subtlety. The puzzle focused on terms often used for things that are shameless, obvious, or impossible to ignore. Once players understood the idea of visibility and boldness, the answers became easier to connect.
The game also includes a built-in hint feature for anyone stuck on the board. After finding three non-theme words with at least four letters, Strands reveals one hidden theme word. This feature helps players continue solving without removing the challenge completely.
Today’s spangram is CLEAR CUT.
The phrase refers to something definite, obvious, and easy to recognize without confusion. The spangram perfectly captured the puzzle’s central idea and connected all the remaining answers hidden throughout the grid.
The remaining words in today’s puzzle all describe things that are highly noticeable or openly displayed.
OVERT
Something carried out openly and not secretly. It is commonly used to describe actions carried out openly.
OBVIOUS
Something easily noticed or understood by everyone. It refers to something that can be recognized at once.
BLATANT
Something so obvious that it cannot be hidden. It is always associated with a complete lack of subtlety.
FLAGRANT
This term is always used for shockingly obvious things. It is often associated with obvious wrongdoing.
BRAZEN
It describes someone’s shameless boldness. It is often associated with shamelessness.
GLARING
Something impossible to ignore because it is so obvious. It can be associated with a serious error.
Today’s NYT Strands puzzle centered on words connected to openness, visibility, and shameless behavior. Every answer matched the idea of something happening right out in the open.
The vocabulary theme stayed consistent throughout, making the puzzle straightforward once the connection became clear. Strong descriptive words, an easy-to-follow theme, and a fitting spangram made Sunday’s edition both smooth and satisfying to solve.